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The Confession Club
by Elizabeth Berg
This is the third in the Mason series by Elizabeth Berg. It works well as a stand alone novel, but even better if you’ve read the other books in the series. I enjoyed seeing the repeat characters and the references to the characters that have passed away.
Just as the books before it, this one is full of references to delicious meals and full of uplifting characters. You won’t find any titillating confessions, but what you will find is a group of women who support each other, who share their deepest fears, shames and desires. The club is more about the friendships within than the confessions.
Readers who are looking for a heartwarming, light read during the holidays will be pleased with this novel, as it covers all the bases for an uplifting read.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House for allowing me to read an advance copy and give an honest review.
Just as the books before it, this one is full of references to delicious meals and full of uplifting characters. You won’t find any titillating confessions, but what you will find is a group of women who support each other, who share their deepest fears, shames and desires. The club is more about the friendships within than the confessions.
Readers who are looking for a heartwarming, light read during the holidays will be pleased with this novel, as it covers all the bases for an uplifting read.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House for allowing me to read an advance copy and give an honest review.